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but it was legal in russia. [woman speaking in russian] yulia latynina, one of russia's top business journalists, says it was sort of like a slam dunk. no one was shocked or surprised. >> everybody would have-- would have been surprised if they didn't win the-- if they didn't win it. [chuckles] >> so it was rigged. >> yes, it was rigged. but it cannot be explained in normal economic terms to an outsider, especially an american. >> this is just the way these things worked. >> you had robber barons. we had oligarchs. >> prokhorov transformed the decrepit mining company into one of the most productive operations in the world, taking it public before world prices for metals and other raw materials began to skyrocket, along with the price of his stock. and he sold at the perfect time, but not necessarily because he wanted to. now we get to the party girls. in january 2007, prokhorov flew a planeload of friends to the french ski resort of courchevel, and brought along eight russian models to help entertain them-- not
but it was legal in russia. [woman speaking in russian] yulia latynina, one of russia's top business journalists, says it was sort of like a slam dunk. no one was shocked or surprised. >> everybody would have-- would have been surprised if they didn't win the-- if they didn't win it. [chuckles] >> so it was rigged. >> yes, it was rigged. but it cannot be explained in normal economic terms to an outsider, especially an american. >> this is just the way these things...
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and russia, which wanted him released back to moscow. bout and the russians managed to delay his extradition to america for more than 2 1/2 years. but on november 16, 2010, after a sting that played out on three continents, the d.e.a. finally got their man. when bout rode under tight security in a convoy to jail in manhattan, riding right along with him was louis milione. this is the "lord of war," the "merchant of death." >> right. >> and you've got him in your hands. >> right, he's in custody. it's a great feeling. it's an absolutely great feeling. >> bout's trial in new york was swift: only three weeks. the jury convicted him of conspiracy to sell weapons to men he believed were colombian terrorists intent on killing americans. in april of 2012, viktor bout was sentenced to 25 years in prison. [ticking] coming up next: what espionage looks like. >> let you take the money. >> oh, oh. are you sure that that's okay? >> yeah, yeah, fine. >> you're sure? >> stealing america's secrets, when 60 minutes on cnbc returns. [ticking] [ whirring ]
and russia, which wanted him released back to moscow. bout and the russians managed to delay his extradition to america for more than 2 1/2 years. but on november 16, 2010, after a sting that played out on three continents, the d.e.a. finally got their man. when bout rode under tight security in a convoy to jail in manhattan, riding right along with him was louis milione. this is the "lord of war," the "merchant of death." >> right. >> and you've got him in your...
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., china, and russia have concluded two talks iran over their suspected nuclear program. they have said they'll lessen negotiations but there's a long way to go. new negotiations have been scheduled for next month. >>> and we've also got more out of iran in a statement on the technical nuclear talks scheduled for march 18. they say the next top-level talks will be april 5 through 6. and the p51 offer included items proposed by iran. e.u.'s ashton who has been involved said the meeting with iran will be on april 5 to 6, as well. the new offer we presented was balanced, fair basis for diplomatic talks. they won't detail what the new proposal are in iran. >>> and paris eads sharply higher after the aerospace group posted a better than expected full-year earnings profit as well as predicting a rise in earning in 2013. we have more. >> reporter: it's not a big surprise. a few weeks ago the ceo of eads said the company will be able to improve significantly its revenue and operating profit thanks to all of the divisions of the company. the main being the commercial aviation unit
., china, and russia have concluded two talks iran over their suspected nuclear program. they have said they'll lessen negotiations but there's a long way to go. new negotiations have been scheduled for next month. >>> and we've also got more out of iran in a statement on the technical nuclear talks scheduled for march 18. they say the next top-level talks will be april 5 through 6. and the p51 offer included items proposed by iran. e.u.'s ashton who has been involved said the meeting...
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. >> buying russia. >> you're buying russia? >> russia is terribly depressed. nobody likes russia. i'm buying the bonds, the currency and stocks >> you think you'll be able to get your money out of russia when you want to? >> maria -- >> what's the answer? >> hold on. i've been bearish on russia for 46 years. i first went there in 1966. i've changed my mind and, yes, i think -- i'm not giving my money to putin, i hope. >> really. >> i for the first time in 46 years have decided to invest in russia. >> so you believe there's the rule of law there. you believe that this is -- you're buying russia over the united states of america? >> everybody is pessimistic. listen to your question. everybody is pessimistic on russia. russia is changing. that's how you make money. you find something that everybody hates, including me, including you. when it's changing and that's how you make money. >> everybody hates apple right now. would you buy it? >> no, no, i'm short apple. >> how come? >> because short in the fall because it went through the fall. >> september. fantastic. >> anyway, i wouldn't
. >> buying russia. >> you're buying russia? >> russia is terribly depressed. nobody likes russia. i'm buying the bonds, the currency and stocks >> you think you'll be able to get your money out of russia when you want to? >> maria -- >> what's the answer? >> hold on. i've been bearish on russia for 46 years. i first went there in 1966. i've changed my mind and, yes, i think -- i'm not giving my money to putin, i hope. >> really. >> i for...
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margins are shrinking, google moving into russia. i don't think you can buy a tech stock in russia unless you're hyper perspective, lots of money. don't pick something like this. too dangerous. >> this is probably the ugliest chart if you look at a two-year chart, down to the right significantly. if you pick a low, this is where you do look to the options market. off a low, 28.5, trading at 28.90, puts around a dollar. give yourself room to be wrong to catch the falling nights. >> this doesn't get to have its own way. a cheap stock but not grog that fast as you executive in the wireless. i much prefer qualcomm. i know j.b. is with me on qualcomm. >> final trades when we come back. [ male announcer ] i've seen incredible things. otherworldly things. but there are some things i've never seen before. this ge jet engine can understand 5,000 data samples per second. which is good for business. because planes use less fuel, spend less time on the ground and more time in the air. suddenly, faraway places don't seem so...far away. ♪ you kn
margins are shrinking, google moving into russia. i don't think you can buy a tech stock in russia unless you're hyper perspective, lots of money. don't pick something like this. too dangerous. >> this is probably the ugliest chart if you look at a two-year chart, down to the right significantly. if you pick a low, this is where you do look to the options market. off a low, 28.5, trading at 28.90, puts around a dollar. give yourself room to be wrong to catch the falling nights. >>...
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and in doubles, we launched the program invest in russia. we basically want people to understand russia equals growth. >> it was a real pleasure speaking to you. we're going to leave it there. when it's finished, it will have around $10 billion of funds to invest in those high growth areas. >> thank you very much. plenty more to come from moscow and the g-20 meeting. >> lots of rhetoric about the yuan, whether it's using monetary policy as a tool rather than direct intervention? >> or what george soros has been saying. he's allegedly made nearly $1 billion shorting the japanese economy since november. also making money transacting on that. the yen has fallen around 17% against the dollar since the beginning of november. >> november. so if you had gotten basically into this trade when you saw that change of leadership during the election or in the aftermath, then you would have done quite well. >> he's gone short yen, long nikkei. because the nikkei is up by even 340r than the yen is weaker. >> i bet if you wanted to do that just on the nikke
and in doubles, we launched the program invest in russia. we basically want people to understand russia equals growth. >> it was a real pleasure speaking to you. we're going to leave it there. when it's finished, it will have around $10 billion of funds to invest in those high growth areas. >> thank you very much. plenty more to come from moscow and the g-20 meeting. >> lots of rhetoric about the yuan, whether it's using monetary policy as a tool rather than direct...
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and slowing sales in russia lead to a worse than expected fourth quarter in russia. >>> natixis shares up near 20%. unveiling a simpler structure on a special dividend. >>> and the final week of campaigni campaigning in italy with polls suggesting bersani has the lead. >> announcer: you're watching "worldwide exchange," bringing you business news from around the globe. >> okay. first thing to say is we have three hours of the good stuff today. >> yes, we do. for all the americans on holiday today, we know you wouldn't want to miss a single second of it the the.we have so much going on. we're going to hear from wayne swan, sir phillip green, we're going to hear tr -- >> you are out of the fashion week, right sfp. >> yeah. i really enjoy getting the perspective from designers because what they say about where they're seeing strength tr around the world and frankly when you ask them and they say we're investing in digital that's as important if not more than what's happening in the retail world. >> did you see some great things? >> there are some pretty things there, as well. what was int
and slowing sales in russia lead to a worse than expected fourth quarter in russia. >>> natixis shares up near 20%. unveiling a simpler structure on a special dividend. >>> and the final week of campaigni campaigning in italy with polls suggesting bersani has the lead. >> announcer: you're watching "worldwide exchange," bringing you business news from around the globe. >> okay. first thing to say is we have three hours of the good stuff today. >>...
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what are they afraid of in keeping their cash in russia? >> at this point, robert, i don't think there's much of a fear. russian economy is doing quite well. it's more of a diversification play. they are looking to spread the wealth, for lack of a better way of describing it, all across the globe. so new york is a great place. many other parts of the united states is just as popular for the russian market as paris, london, et cetera. >> when you try and line them up in terms of where the russians most want to put their cash, is it new york? is it the united states or do london or paris or other places in the world, maybe even asia, look attractive to them right now. >> these individuals, especially ultrahigh net worth individuals, robert knows quite well who we're speaking of, have homes all over the world. new york is one of the capitals of the world. it's a natural fit for anyone looking to have a place whether in london, paris, monaco, hong kong. new york is one of the top drawers. today it's one of the most affordable in a sense. we're
what are they afraid of in keeping their cash in russia? >> at this point, robert, i don't think there's much of a fear. russian economy is doing quite well. it's more of a diversification play. they are looking to spread the wealth, for lack of a better way of describing it, all across the globe. so new york is a great place. many other parts of the united states is just as popular for the russian market as paris, london, et cetera. >> when you try and line them up in terms of...
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ipos is a key topic for russia at the moment. to get the state influence lessened somewhat, and ipos is a key contention. of course, in the london market, around about 18% of the london market cap is made up of russian companies because they're not sure about the quality of the investor base in russia to, obviously, have those listings. now, i spoke earlier to yevgenni , the head of the moscow inter bank exchange. it had its ipo just over an hour ago. it's trading just above the issue price of 55 rubles. and i spoke to the ceo about some of these key issues and about getting international investors excited about investing in an ipo here in russia or hong kong. let's listen in. >> the importance is for our business going forward because we come and speak with our clients and say, listen, you can do a sizable ipo on the exchange. we want to go out there and demonstrate it ourselves that we can go and raise half a billion dollars. it's a good saturday start. >> what has the international community been like? >> it has been predomina
ipos is a key topic for russia at the moment. to get the state influence lessened somewhat, and ipos is a key contention. of course, in the london market, around about 18% of the london market cap is made up of russian companies because they're not sure about the quality of the investor base in russia to, obviously, have those listings. now, i spoke earlier to yevgenni , the head of the moscow inter bank exchange. it had its ipo just over an hour ago. it's trading just above the issue price of...
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russia is so important for the oil and gas industry. we've worked there for many years and made big differences in terms of russian oil and gas production. .i think we've taken what had been a bit of a problem and turned it into an opportunity and i'm very much looking forward to working with ross net. >> how are you going to monitor the opportunity in that respect? >> it has great potential. it's the largest oil producing country in the world. we'll own just under 20% of the shares. we'll have roles on the board, but i see a long cooperation potentially between bp and ross net and opportunities inside and outside of russia. plus i think we can help with many of its assets. i'm excited about it. >> now back to the earnings. around the increase in the dividend this year, is that the message then to shareholders, growing confidence? >> yes. bp has been through a bit of a long wave length transition here from 2010. we sure that our shareholders know that we're going to have a progressive dividend policy. we want to increase down the road o
russia is so important for the oil and gas industry. we've worked there for many years and made big differences in terms of russian oil and gas production. .i think we've taken what had been a bit of a problem and turned it into an opportunity and i'm very much looking forward to working with ross net. >> how are you going to monitor the opportunity in that respect? >> it has great potential. it's the largest oil producing country in the world. we'll own just under 20% of the...
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it was a strange sight in the sky in russia. a powerful blast, large plumes of smoke that were seen in the sky for more than 1100 miles. it is believed the plumes were caused by meterorites. they shattered windows. about 400 people were injured, mostly by falling glass. this is a story we'll be talking about for some time. take a look at u.s. equity futures. right now, the dow futures down by about 11 points, and the nasdaq down by just over 5 1/2. joe, i'll send it over to you for moore of the morning's top stories. >> having fun with sir martin sorrell here already. >> and it was early. gosh, it was early. >> and we took a shot of him and it was like -- that's the way -- >> collect on my -- on your gambling debt. >> i told but that bet that -- >> and he rel muches on his bet. >> iept not welching, because by losing, you have to go to dinner with me. >> one dinner could have been okay, but two dinners? . >> he complained about how you had not -- >> i don't know when you're in town or your wife is in town. >> i am in, you know,
it was a strange sight in the sky in russia. a powerful blast, large plumes of smoke that were seen in the sky for more than 1100 miles. it is believed the plumes were caused by meterorites. they shattered windows. about 400 people were injured, mostly by falling glass. this is a story we'll be talking about for some time. take a look at u.s. equity futures. right now, the dow futures down by about 11 points, and the nasdaq down by just over 5 1/2. joe, i'll send it over to you for moore of the...
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government officials go to china and russia, they're not allowed to take their mobile device. why? because as soon as the plane enters chinese or russian air space, both countries have access to the u.s. data. all the data on those blackberry phones. and it doesn't end there. we hear about a bigger threat from those within the u.s. borders who are looking to steal data and people's bank accounts. the bottom line is, nothing is growing as fast as data. we have traditional data and big data. everything from our cars to our appliances, considered big data. data storage companies today are clamoring for market share, as firms now are
government officials go to china and russia, they're not allowed to take their mobile device. why? because as soon as the plane enters chinese or russian air space, both countries have access to the u.s. data. all the data on those blackberry phones. and it doesn't end there. we hear about a bigger threat from those within the u.s. borders who are looking to steal data and people's bank accounts. the bottom line is, nothing is growing as fast as data. we have traditional data and big data....
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n russia as part of the talks. there's a mass confusion within the g-7 about what they were trying to achieve. maybe the markets got it right. actually that everybody is concerned about the competitiveness. at the moment the russians especially is been actually losing out in these currency wars so to speak since july. have been rallying the ruble against the dollar, rallying again the yen heavily, as well. they're as concerned as anyone about the competitive advantage from the devaluation of these currencies, as well, gained by the japanese and others. face it, as jim o'neil points out in one commentary, the americans have been doing this for 30 years. it's rich to turn around and say anyone can't do. it mr. carney, currently of the bank of canada, soon to be bank of england, said we need forceful representation at the g-20 to solve issues. what's interesting is not to lose track of some of the more important agenda issues from the russians, as well. and like the mexicans before them, the french before them, and ob
n russia as part of the talks. there's a mass confusion within the g-7 about what they were trying to achieve. maybe the markets got it right. actually that everybody is concerned about the competitiveness. at the moment the russians especially is been actually losing out in these currency wars so to speak since july. have been rallying the ruble against the dollar, rallying again the yen heavily, as well. they're as concerned as anyone about the competitive advantage from the devaluation of...
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>>> russia passing a ban on smoking in public places. what's that mean for the tobacco companies that bank on overseas profits? and the cyber hack being threat now hitting wall street. is this the new future of insider trading? back to scott and the "fast half" crew. >>> one of our traders is not backing down from his bullish theo theory. keith mccullough, welcome back. you took the other side of the trade the other day when dennis gartman and some others were saying now is the time to go all to cash. what are you doing today in light of the pullback that we are seeing because of the uncertainty out of europe? >> well, italy to me, it is like scraps for bears. if that's the case for bears, i think we're getting a little long in the tooth. people have been trying to fabricate a bear case for lowe's when in reality the bull case last week, if anything, improved. as the dollar strengthens, commodities deflate which is good for consumption. two, volatility we think is what has been long term. really support is now resistance in the vix aroun
>>> russia passing a ban on smoking in public places. what's that mean for the tobacco companies that bank on overseas profits? and the cyber hack being threat now hitting wall street. is this the new future of insider trading? back to scott and the "fast half" crew. >>> one of our traders is not backing down from his bullish theo theory. keith mccullough, welcome back. you took the other side of the trade the other day when dennis gartman and some others were saying...
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you look at the eastern sector, russia's not bad and further north still, even better still. >> and the difficult regions, do you expect them to bounce back or is this going to be -- >> i wish i was a macro economist. i agree with everything we see and hear. spain and greece, just the general conditions in spain and greece are really tough. italy doesn't seem quite as bad, regardless of any political things, i think it is more business as usual. the middle tier, germany's pretty solid. germany's pretty solid. france is solid, netherlands, they're actually okay. >> one of the things that we come to expect in the luxury market, a place where a lot of your products are positioned, that asia and china, china is the biggest luxury market in the world, and despite some of the overblown concerns about tiffany, coach, some of the h h higher end guys have run into some sales concerns. you know, what do you guys see there? at the end of the day, you are building a long-term, you know, positioning. asia's 20% of your sales at this point. you guys are well positioned. isn't this really the market t
you look at the eastern sector, russia's not bad and further north still, even better still. >> and the difficult regions, do you expect them to bounce back or is this going to be -- >> i wish i was a macro economist. i agree with everything we see and hear. spain and greece, just the general conditions in spain and greece are really tough. italy doesn't seem quite as bad, regardless of any political things, i think it is more business as usual. the middle tier, germany's pretty...
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russia is urging halting illegal actions and we mentioned some of the early response we had heard from germany and the u.s., ross. >> yeah. right. we've got spanish auction results out. >> 2.5 billion euros at six-month bills. 3 billion euros of 12-month bills. all told, it looks as though they've raised about 5.5 billion worth of short data paper. >>>. >> we got the bid to cover 2 versus 2.2 on the 12-month. the bid to cover 2.9 versus 3.8 on the six month. not quite the same bid to covers. have we got the yields? haven't got the yield. >> haven't come through yet. it is a step down for the bid to cover ratios. >> the yields should be higher. >> here is the bid to curve. >> yields are slightly lower. 0.88 versus 0.92. and the -- i'm still waiting for the 12 month. yields. which i don't have. >> we'll get that. >> unless we get the yield. >> are you going to harass the news wires to get that to us more quickly smp. 12-month yields, 1.58% versus 1.52%. >> up a little bit. >> don is back with us. what do you make of this news out of spain? >> in view of what's happened recently is that,
russia is urging halting illegal actions and we mentioned some of the early response we had heard from germany and the u.s., ross. >> yeah. right. we've got spanish auction results out. >> 2.5 billion euros at six-month bills. 3 billion euros of 12-month bills. all told, it looks as though they've raised about 5.5 billion worth of short data paper. >>>. >> we got the bid to cover 2 versus 2.2 on the 12-month. the bid to cover 2.9 versus 3.8 on the six month. not quite...
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fascinated about in turkey and korea that they wouldn't be in china or fascinated about in let's say russia or india. how many other countries does your concept work in? >> our concept really travels well all around the globe because all around the globe people love chicken, they love seafood, they love spicy food. we haven't found a market yet that doesn't fall in love with popeyes food. right now we're solidifying the countries we compete in, making sure they're strong brands, strong growth, strong new-store openings and those will be the model markets o off of which we launch into new countries like last year we launched into lima, peru, and are off to a wonderful start. >> lima, peru, why would they know about this kind -- i know peru's supposed to have the great cuisine, what would they know about this kind of food? >> one, the peruvians just plain love food and they love spicy foods. they have welcomed our concept with open arms and we have four restaurants open so far and they're off and raging and good sales. and we have a business partner there that's been in the restaurant industr
fascinated about in turkey and korea that they wouldn't be in china or fascinated about in let's say russia or india. how many other countries does your concept work in? >> our concept really travels well all around the globe because all around the globe people love chicken, they love seafood, they love spicy food. we haven't found a market yet that doesn't fall in love with popeyes food. right now we're solidifying the countries we compete in, making sure they're strong brands, strong...
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i think the one thing we'll want to get more clarity on is how progress is moving in russia. we have a few quarters that will have the sales of tnk and the progress in recognizing those earnings will be important for the financial metrics. >> and look, you look at the brent price, as well, how much of a differential are you expecting? do you see that happening? if so, how much might that be? >> it's already there, too. we think in the short-term, there could be some negative impression on the markets because of some pipe likes that are coming into operation. but we expect over the medium term that that spread between wti and brent is going to be somewhere in the $12 to $15 range and that probably extends for 3 to 5 years. >> jason, good to see you. thank you so much, indeed, for joining us. u.s. authorities are brewing up trouble for the ab inbev/montelou deal. more when we come back. first, a reminder of where futures are trading ahead of the open on wall treat st. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite po
i think the one thing we'll want to get more clarity on is how progress is moving in russia. we have a few quarters that will have the sales of tnk and the progress in recognizing those earnings will be important for the financial metrics. >> and look, you look at the brent price, as well, how much of a differential are you expecting? do you see that happening? if so, how much might that be? >> it's already there, too. we think in the short-term, there could be some negative...
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. >> speaking of major events, we're a year out from the olympics in russia. putin has stacked the deputy chief of the russian olympics. this is just happening. it's interesting to see people just as they're starting to focus, getting ready for the winter olympics. it's come up this time next year, we're kind of over the event and -- >> just a reminder, this is the winter olympics, in case you're warning. >> yeah. 2014. >> there you go. >> a lot of pressure on russia to deliver. a couple of other stories? >> shares in australia national bank are up at yearly highs. australia's biggest lender by assets cited lending revenues. the bank has been hampered by british representatives. reports ooh a sale of some 100 branches never materialized. >>> and a major story developing overnight in ireland. the country's move is in disarray as lawmakers dissipated without securing a bank with the ecb. the irish government hoped to announce the liquidation alongside the ecb. these were issued in 2009 to bail out angelo irish. the ecb says talks are still, quote, ongoing. few d
. >> speaking of major events, we're a year out from the olympics in russia. putin has stacked the deputy chief of the russian olympics. this is just happening. it's interesting to see people just as they're starting to focus, getting ready for the winter olympics. it's come up this time next year, we're kind of over the event and -- >> just a reminder, this is the winter olympics, in case you're warning. >> yeah. 2014. >> there you go. >> a lot of pressure on...
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it is bigger than russia. it is bigger than iran. and so globally, you know, the decision doesn't make a whole lot of sense. i'm 100% confident, not even 90, that they will overturn the decision. you know, part of this was a political process that the wrestling community screwed up. we've now bounced the guy that used to run fila. he's out. there's new guys in. one of the new board members is alexander carolyn. if you ever want to see what the olympics looks like, you just look at a picture of this guy. he is hercules. he was the russian superheavyweight who won three gold medals, and that's what people think of when they think of the olympics. so i can't imagine an ioc member on the other side of the table telling that guy no. >> it wasn't about the ears. your ears get messed up, don't they? >> you wear those things -- >> and your neck. you have no neck. >> you know, it's -- especially the foreign wrest lurs. having the bad ears is really a mark of honor. >> they look like cauliflowers. >>> it's called cauliflower ears. it is a real
it is bigger than russia. it is bigger than iran. and so globally, you know, the decision doesn't make a whole lot of sense. i'm 100% confident, not even 90, that they will overturn the decision. you know, part of this was a political process that the wrestling community screwed up. we've now bounced the guy that used to run fila. he's out. there's new guys in. one of the new board members is alexander carolyn. if you ever want to see what the olympics looks like, you just look at a picture of...
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at the same time we'll engage russia to seek further reductions in our nuclear arsenals and continue leading the global effort to secure nuclear materials that could fall into the wrong hands. because our ability to influence others depends on our willing ness to lead and meet our obligations. america must also face the rapidly growing threat from cyber attacks. now, we know hackers steal people's identities and infiltrate private e-mails. we know foreign countries and companies swipe our corporate secrets. now our enemies are seeking the ability to sabotage our financial institutions, our air traffic control systems. we cannot look back years from now and wonder why we did nothing in the face of real threats to our security and 0 our economy. that's why earlier today i signed a new executive order that will strengthen defenses by increasing information sharing and developing standards to protect our national security, our jobs and our privacy. but now congress must act as well. by passing legislation to give our government a greater capacity to secure our networks and deter attacks.
at the same time we'll engage russia to seek further reductions in our nuclear arsenals and continue leading the global effort to secure nuclear materials that could fall into the wrong hands. because our ability to influence others depends on our willing ness to lead and meet our obligations. america must also face the rapidly growing threat from cyber attacks. now, we know hackers steal people's identities and infiltrate private e-mails. we know foreign countries and companies swipe our...
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these pictures in russia, western siberia. reports now that this meteor, which landed, has injured some 500 people, although the cars barely noticed. people just kept driving. >> eyes on the road, they're focused. >> the meteor shower created a 125 mile long sonic boom. many of the injured were hurt by sonic glass. the ministry is urging people not to panic. the g-20 is happening basically 1,000 miles away. unrelated to the asteroid which is going to fly by closely today as well, which people are afraid could knock out some satellites. only about like 19,000 miles in the air. don't panic. if glass is going to shatter randomly in your home, that's a little panic worthy, but -- >> when we come back, is now the time the bet on bonds? we'll hear from the man barren is calling the best around. also, an exclusive with kevin plank. he'll explain how his company plans to score with its new concept score. we had a little tick up, but still, that industrial production number was a slight risk. more straight ahead. i know what you're thi
these pictures in russia, western siberia. reports now that this meteor, which landed, has injured some 500 people, although the cars barely noticed. people just kept driving. >> eyes on the road, they're focused. >> the meteor shower created a 125 mile long sonic boom. many of the injured were hurt by sonic glass. the ministry is urging people not to panic. the g-20 is happening basically 1,000 miles away. unrelated to the asteroid which is going to fly by closely today as well,...
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sensible way you think we to war with russia and china. russia is selling everybody oil and all they care about is their own crony capitalism. china is our biggest creditor and have no interest in a war with us. we should not be spending money on these things. >> one of my refrains has been stop spending, stop spending, stop spending and there's a similarity between our current discussion and what we learned about the post office. what gripes me most about the post office, i understand they lost $16 billion last year but that's not the worst part, they have skipped two years of payments totaling over $11 billion for some of the retiree benefits. it is stop spending but maybe overpromising is this reason. i think that applies here as well m. your final thought, only a few seconds left. going to defeat the spenders and tax-spend borrow forces of the democratic party tactically the republicans do a pivot and get smart leading the effort to cut defense spending. it's the only way forward. >> thanks for being our guest. carl, all yours. >> rick
sensible way you think we to war with russia and china. russia is selling everybody oil and all they care about is their own crony capitalism. china is our biggest creditor and have no interest in a war with us. we should not be spending money on these things. >> one of my refrains has been stop spending, stop spending, stop spending and there's a similarity between our current discussion and what we learned about the post office. what gripes me most about the post office, i understand...
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global ketchup sales were up nearly 5% boosted by russia, latin america and dan da. heinz shares falling on the back of that news, down about 0.3%. >>> citigroup bowing to shareholder press your. the news comes as the company has disclosed new ceo michael corbatt was paid $11.5 million for his work last year. he was named ceo in october. shares just barely higher in germany this morning. >>> david einhorn is taking his appeal to shareholders. the green light capital founder pushed them to get his plan to share more of the wealth. his plan could boost the stock by $150. he wants apple to issue perpetual preferred shares when he calls ipref. you have to love it. pretty genius marketing strategy. apple shares responding positively, up 0.75% in frankfurt trade, roughly in line with the market this morning. >>> and nielsen is changing the way it tracks how you watch tv. the ratings company will start measuring shows downloaded and watched via broadband such as itunes or hulu. currently the tv shows aren't count counted. video from demand on cable and satellite providers w
global ketchup sales were up nearly 5% boosted by russia, latin america and dan da. heinz shares falling on the back of that news, down about 0.3%. >>> citigroup bowing to shareholder press your. the news comes as the company has disclosed new ceo michael corbatt was paid $11.5 million for his work last year. he was named ceo in october. shares just barely higher in germany this morning. >>> david einhorn is taking his appeal to shareholders. the green light capital founder...
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i prefer china, brazil and colombia to russia or argentina. but, hey, you know, the global emerging is still an interesting area. sorry, steve. >> jim, how critical is the fed being wide up to europe investment outlook and what's the chance that you think they end this year? >> i think the fed is, you know, pretty important in the sense that it's following the global orthodoxy of central bank policy which is very easy liquidity in the banking system. and of course, as you know, steve that isn't leading at the moment to any material increase in the money supply. so inflation is not really a constraint. i think the fed's guidance that they've given that they will slow down and cease the bond buying when unemployment comes down down is a reasonably comforting feature. when the fed closes the faucet of liquidity, it will be because of success in the economy, rather than to create a new recession. so i'm fairly -- i view this with acronym ti. >> we'll leet it there. becky? >> jim, thank you. we appreciate you joining us. >> thank you, becky. >> com
i prefer china, brazil and colombia to russia or argentina. but, hey, you know, the global emerging is still an interesting area. sorry, steve. >> jim, how critical is the fed being wide up to europe investment outlook and what's the chance that you think they end this year? >> i think the fed is, you know, pretty important in the sense that it's following the global orthodoxy of central bank policy which is very easy liquidity in the banking system. and of course, as you know,...
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they're doing wonders in russia. >> with what, kfc? >> yeah. look at what they've done in china. and by the way this thing with china give me a break. these people, yum, my opinion was a victim. the.is they're going to redouble their efforts on the supply chain and make sure it doesn't happen again. >> it's hard to grow that quick. he's doing unbelievable things in china. >> indiana is where china was ten years ago. and look at the population in ind india. beef is a restricted product for spiritual, religious reasons. so you've got great market opportunity there. and india is becoming a rapidly developing country. so -- >> chicken you mean. >> this guy has put to the a superb management team, if you look at taco bell he has a new product. last year they had this taco selling like hotcakes and not cannibalizing the basic taco they have on the menu. so, look, i think yum brands, i've owned it for 15 years, it's the best stock i've owned in those 15 years. >> really? >> oh, yeah, it's gone from 2, 64 so the $250 from 97 till now that ain't bad. >> i would invest in any, you know, me
they're doing wonders in russia. >> with what, kfc? >> yeah. look at what they've done in china. and by the way this thing with china give me a break. these people, yum, my opinion was a victim. the.is they're going to redouble their efforts on the supply chain and make sure it doesn't happen again. >> it's hard to grow that quick. he's doing unbelievable things in china. >> indiana is where china was ten years ago. and look at the population in ind india. beef is a...
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. >> part of it is -- >> you can bankrupt russia and do some crazy -- >> -- aircraft carriers --. >> the only way you can get prices down, say okay we got all this oil, why didn't the price come down? no, you're still guided by the cartel. you're still opec sets the price. they make it real clear to you. the minister of energy in saudi arabia says we have to have $100, $115 a barrel. listen to him. listen to them because they will cut supply. so what's happened in saudi in the last four months. they've come down from 9.9 million barrels a day to 9.1. opec is down from 32 to 30 million barrels. >> although, boone, how much do you think the federal reserve is actually playing a role in this? because yesterday when the federal reserve when we got the minutes and it sounded like there was some dissent and maybe people don't want to continue quantitative easing indefinitely, that's when we saw the biggest drop in oil prices that we've seen in months. so a lot of that loose money, that free money -- >> you're down again this morning. >> yeah. >> but i mean that is a fed reaction. not an op
. >> part of it is -- >> you can bankrupt russia and do some crazy -- >> -- aircraft carriers --. >> the only way you can get prices down, say okay we got all this oil, why didn't the price come down? no, you're still guided by the cartel. you're still opec sets the price. they make it real clear to you. the minister of energy in saudi arabia says we have to have $100, $115 a barrel. listen to him. listen to them because they will cut supply. so what's happened in saudi...
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our russia business grew 10%, our mexico business grew 7%. so continue to see good strength there. as far as developed markets go, europe obviously in the west has its challenges but eastern europe is doing quite nicely. and in the u.s., really over the last 6 to 8 months i would characterize it as a very slow, gradual strengthening in the consumer. slowing gradual, but nonetheless, detectable in there. so we do feel like the consumer environment is getting a little bit better in developed markets. >> that's something we've spoken about before you really see it in terms of the jobs picture because people stop in the morning at the gas station, and they go in to get their lunch, maybe to grab either a pack of chips that go along with that or grab a soda with it. what can you tell us just about where the average discuss her is in the morning? are they willing to go ahead and spend on things like that? >> you're definitely seeing a little bit more of that. i mean, certainly the beginning of this year is a tough read because there are so many complicated factors going into it. the weat
our russia business grew 10%, our mexico business grew 7%. so continue to see good strength there. as far as developed markets go, europe obviously in the west has its challenges but eastern europe is doing quite nicely. and in the u.s., really over the last 6 to 8 months i would characterize it as a very slow, gradual strengthening in the consumer. slowing gradual, but nonetheless, detectable in there. so we do feel like the consumer environment is getting a little bit better in developed...
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. >> i think i'm very -- whether he decided to move to russia and but i hope it will be a wake-up call for the current french government and president hollande, and maybe leading france in the wrong direction. >> don't count on it. julien, thank you. >> these guys -- >> only hollande would move here and run, right? >> what's going to happen in the shale gas market in europe. >> well -- >> save that for another day. coming up -- >> yeah. >> the signs of momentum in the housing recovery. but can the trend continue? we're going to ask robert shiller next. and find "squawk box" online and on mobile. follow us on twitt twitter @squawkcnbc. like us on facebook. visit our show page squawk.cnbc.com. [ kitt ] you know what's impressive? a talking car. but i'll tell you what impresses me. a talking train. this ge locomotive can tell you exactly where it is, what it's carrying, while using less fuel. delivering whatever the world needs, when it needs it. ♪ after all, what's the point of talking if you don't have something important to say? ♪ today is gonna be an sometimportant day for us.? yo
. >> i think i'm very -- whether he decided to move to russia and but i hope it will be a wake-up call for the current french government and president hollande, and maybe leading france in the wrong direction. >> don't count on it. julien, thank you. >> these guys -- >> only hollande would move here and run, right? >> what's going to happen in the shale gas market in europe. >> well -- >> save that for another day. coming up -- >> yeah. >>...
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plus, new overnight, a meteor shower rains down on russia. what on earth is going on in the skies right now? bill nye the science guy will explain, coming up next. omnipo. you know how to mix business... with business. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle. and go. you can even take a full-size or above. and still pay the mid-size price. i could get used to this. [ male announcer ] yes, you could business pro. yes, you could. go national. go like a pro. yes, you could. how do you keep an older car running like new? you ask a ford customer. when they tell you that you need your oil changed you got to bring it in. if your tires need to be rotated, you have to get that done as well. jackie, tell me why somebody should bring they're car here to the ford dealership for service instead of any one of those other places out there. they are going to take care of my car because this is where it came from. price is right no problem, they make you feel like you're a family. get a synthetic blend oil chan
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i feel sorry for our friends in russia. thank you very much, both of you. >>> take a look at the new pictures, they show oscar pistorius breaking down in tears after a judge formally charges him with murder this morning. the olympic track star accused of shooting and killing his model girlfriend on valentine's day. prosecutors say they will argue pistorius committed premeditated murder, he planned it according to police. cnn's robyn curnow is following this from south africa. robyn so many confusing things are coming out of this. is it true that police are alleging that he shot her through a bathroom door? >> reporter: lots of things to talk about. you've just been running that story about a meteorite hitting. for many people here in pretoria, across south africa it meals like a bombshell has hit. people are still very much reeling from this information, from the story, this valentine's tragedy. it's everywhere in this country, and like you say, there is still a lot of confusion, still a lot of rumors, a lot of speculation
i feel sorry for our friends in russia. thank you very much, both of you. >>> take a look at the new pictures, they show oscar pistorius breaking down in tears after a judge formally charges him with murder this morning. the olympic track star accused of shooting and killing his model girlfriend on valentine's day. prosecutors say they will argue pistorius committed premeditated murder, he planned it according to police. cnn's robyn curnow is following this from south africa. robyn so...
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the one that exploded over russia was not large enough to disrupt civilization. they're dangerous and they can kill, but the fact that we can't track them is not as bad as not being able to track the big ones that could really destroy us. once you know where they are, your next question would be, perhaps, do we have a plan to do something about it and the answer is no. it's all just on paper how to do it. >> what would be the plan? some kind of military, you should shoot a missile to shatter it in outspace? >> that's the macho solution. you pull one of the missiles out of the silo that have been sitting there doing nothing since the cold war and you blow the sucker out of the sky. the problem is here in america we're really good at blowing stuff up and less good at knowing where the pieces land. >> that's a metaphor for america. >> you take that where you want. you, people who have studied the problem, generally, i'm in this camp, see that a deflection scenario is more sound and more controllable. so, if this is the asteroid and sort of headed towards us, you sen
the one that exploded over russia was not large enough to disrupt civilization. they're dangerous and they can kill, but the fact that we can't track them is not as bad as not being able to track the big ones that could really destroy us. once you know where they are, your next question would be, perhaps, do we have a plan to do something about it and the answer is no. it's all just on paper how to do it. >> what would be the plan? some kind of military, you should shoot a missile to...
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a meteor exploding over russia. the russian interior ministry said 1,000 people suffered injuries, mostly from broken glass. scientists were rehashing what happened even as they kept their eye on another cosmic event, an asteroid passing only about 17,000 miles from earth, closer than our weather and tv satellites in space. melissa is a scientist at the university of maryland where they keep a database of asteroids and comics that could pose a problem for earth. >> we want to get an idea of how many objects are out there and each size of the objects out there and we're finding that the really big ones are rare which is great but the small ones are more common like what passed over russia. >> doing something about it is the tricky part. in theory, nasa would be able to knock a threatening incoming asteroid off orbit so it misses earth but there's very little precedent for that. the only thing that comes close was a 2005 mission where nasa steered a probe about the size of a coffee table into an oncoming comic. that w
a meteor exploding over russia. the russian interior ministry said 1,000 people suffered injuries, mostly from broken glass. scientists were rehashing what happened even as they kept their eye on another cosmic event, an asteroid passing only about 17,000 miles from earth, closer than our weather and tv satellites in space. melissa is a scientist at the university of maryland where they keep a database of asteroids and comics that could pose a problem for earth. >> we want to get an idea...
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russia denies the charge. the jets were near islands disputed since world war ii and it's the second dispute for japan after accusing china of putting a radar lock on one of its vessels in the east china sea. we reported on that yesterday. >> we'll see what happens on the third day tomorrow. thank you for that report. >>> we're looking into some mysterious court hearings involving one of washington's most notorious murder cases. up next, why there's so much secrecy involving the new developments in the killing of the young intern chandra levy. so...how'd it go? well, dad, i spent my childhood living with monks learning the art of dealmaking. you've mastered monkey-style kung fu? no. priceline is different now. you don't even have to bid. master hahn taught you all that? oh, and he says to say (translated from cantonese) "you still owe him five bucks." your accent needs a little work. plays a key role throughout our lives. one a day men's 50+ is a complete multivitamin designed for men's health concerns as we a
russia denies the charge. the jets were near islands disputed since world war ii and it's the second dispute for japan after accusing china of putting a radar lock on one of its vessels in the east china sea. we reported on that yesterday. >> we'll see what happens on the third day tomorrow. thank you for that report. >>> we're looking into some mysterious court hearings involving one of washington's most notorious murder cases. up next, why there's so much secrecy involving the...
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., the uk and russia. while pistorius is in court on tuesday for a bail hearing, reeva's family says they'll be a memorial service for her as producers of her reality show released this farewell message from her, meant to be to the cast, but which now becomes her last words, her last good-bye. >> i take with me so many amazing memories and things that are in here and in here that i'll treasure forever. i'm going to miss you all so much. i love you very, very much. >> what a sad story that is. robyn kurnow reporting for us. we'll have more on that later here in "the situation room" as well. other news we're following including some painful budget cuts that will be felt by all of us. they're not only days away, they could affect you in some unexpected ways. plus, senator john mccain is alleging a massive cover-up on the deadly attack on the u.s. consulate in benghazi, libya. >> so it's the state department's fault? who would you blame? who is responsible then? i've always had to keep my eye on her... but, i
., the uk and russia. while pistorius is in court on tuesday for a bail hearing, reeva's family says they'll be a memorial service for her as producers of her reality show released this farewell message from her, meant to be to the cast, but which now becomes her last words, her last good-bye. >> i take with me so many amazing memories and things that are in here and in here that i'll treasure forever. i'm going to miss you all so much. i love you very, very much. >> what a sad...
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. >> and there are many in russia who disagree with that. the kids, of course they are caught in the middle. >> reporter: sonya is only 8 years old but she already knows a lot about love and rejection. she was given up at birth, adopted not long after but then returned to the orphanage when she was 5 because her adopted parents realized she had learning difficulties. i would like to go back to my family she says. i love them. and they just left me. this young boy spend most of his day in his wheelchair. he has spina bifida. he wants his condition to be cured so he can be adopted. this 6-year-old doesn't know why he was given up at birth. he said my parents kicked me out of the family. i want a new family because then you have parents. these children live in a moscow orphanage. some with disabilities. most don't. they are among russia's 130,000 orphans. in 2011 only around 7400 were adopted by russian families. despite the obvious need for more people who are willing to love these children, russia has banned americans from adopting here. and
. >> and there are many in russia who disagree with that. the kids, of course they are caught in the middle. >> reporter: sonya is only 8 years old but she already knows a lot about love and rejection. she was given up at birth, adopted not long after but then returned to the orphanage when she was 5 because her adopted parents realized she had learning difficulties. i would like to go back to my family she says. i love them. and they just left me. this young boy spend most of his...
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a much smaller one last week over russia. kaku says the nation-busting asteroid headed our way won't arrive until 2036 but it could make a direct hit with 1,000 times more power. "outfront" tonight, bill nye, the science guy, and rusty swigert. my guess is both of you do not buy this. bill? >> yeah, it's going to miss. mi. it's named after the greek god of anxiety will come by 2029. then again in 2036. my understanding it's 1 in 100 million chance of hitting the earth. it will miss the earth. but it's a lesson to be learned, that's all. we know about that one. but there are about 100,000 more out there that we don't know about. and i remind you, what a crazy coincidence that the one over russia happened the night before 2012, another larger object came between us and our satellites. so we're going to get hit by an ost raid sooner or later. and the doctor was just trying to draw attention to that. but it's not our worry. instead we should be worrying about the other 99,999 of them. >> rusty, you have been out in space. one of
a much smaller one last week over russia. kaku says the nation-busting asteroid headed our way won't arrive until 2036 but it could make a direct hit with 1,000 times more power. "outfront" tonight, bill nye, the science guy, and rusty swigert. my guess is both of you do not buy this. bill? >> yeah, it's going to miss. mi. it's named after the greek god of anxiety will come by 2029. then again in 2036. my understanding it's 1 in 100 million chance of hitting the earth. it will...
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a much smaller one last week over russia. kaku says the nation-busting asteroid headed our way won't arrive until 2036 but it could make a direct hit with 1,000 times more power. "outfront" tonight, bill nye, the science guy, and rusty swigert. my guess is both of you do not buy this. bill? >> yeah, it's going to miss. apophus, named after the greek god of anxiety, will come by 2029, again 2036. my understanding, rusty, you know this, 1 in 100 million chance of hitting the earth. it will miss the earth. but it's a lesson to be learned, that's all. we know of apophus, we know about that one. there are about 100,000 more out there that we don't know about. i remind you, what a crazy coincidence that the one over chelyabinsk happened the night before another larger object came between us and our geosynchronous satellite. >> rusty, you have been out in space. one of your goals in all this is to say, in fact, we should get much more serious about finding those other ones out there and tracking them in some fashion. tell me about t
a much smaller one last week over russia. kaku says the nation-busting asteroid headed our way won't arrive until 2036 but it could make a direct hit with 1,000 times more power. "outfront" tonight, bill nye, the science guy, and rusty swigert. my guess is both of you do not buy this. bill? >> yeah, it's going to miss. apophus, named after the greek god of anxiety, will come by 2029, again 2036. my understanding, rusty, you know this, 1 in 100 million chance of hitting the...
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they want to get on the same page as other neighbors in the region, the likes of south korea, china, russia and try to come together and form some statement on this. for right now, they're not issuing any comment in terms of any condemnation about this event in north korea, this morning. which as we've all said is somewhat surprising, because this event is not unexpected. we've been expecting this for several weeks now. and, of course, this follows that rocket launch back in december. john? >> we have the south korean foreign minister who, i believe, is standing by, who is joining us now. minister, could you please tell us your reaction to this news that there has possibly been a test of a nuclear device by your neighbors to the north? >> well, it was not a surprise, because north korea has said many times they would carry out a third nuclear test? >> can you confirm for us this has in fact been a test of a nuclear device? >> it's still not clear whether north korea carried out the third nuclear test or not. but the seismic effect in south korea can be interpreted as they did a nuclear test
they want to get on the same page as other neighbors in the region, the likes of south korea, china, russia and try to come together and form some statement on this. for right now, they're not issuing any comment in terms of any condemnation about this event in north korea, this morning. which as we've all said is somewhat surprising, because this event is not unexpected. we've been expecting this for several weeks now. and, of course, this follows that rocket launch back in december. john?...
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it is the third largest, russia behind china and ethiopia, number three is russia. to so to your point, we've had so many successful adoptions, and this is going to impact -- >> and i think everyone agrees, whatever the international issues, everyone wants to see it investigated fully and see what happens. don't go away. >>> up next, a persistent prisoner, a guy who's filed case after case after case, he's now caught the attention of the highest court in the land. a new belt. some nylons. and what girl wouldn't need new shoes? and with all the points i've been earning, i was able to get us a flight to our favorite climbing spot even on a holiday weekend. ♪ things are definitely looking up. [ male announcer ] with no blackout dates, you can use your citi thankyou points to travel whenever you want. visit citi.com/thankyoucards to apply. >>> a few exceptions the supreme court gets to pick and choose its cases. it turns away far more than it hears. just last hour, the justices heard a case that arrived on their door steps in the form of a handwritten plea. a handwrit
it is the third largest, russia behind china and ethiopia, number three is russia. to so to your point, we've had so many successful adoptions, and this is going to impact -- >> and i think everyone agrees, whatever the international issues, everyone wants to see it investigated fully and see what happens. don't go away. >>> up next, a persistent prisoner, a guy who's filed case after case after case, he's now caught the attention of the highest court in the land. a new belt....
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and russia. you might remember back in 2010 the outrage when an american woman actually put her adopted 7-year-old russian son on a plane alone and sent him on a one-way flight back to russia because of violent episodes the child had had. now russia recently imposed a ban on u.s. adoptions in russia. this could affect hundreds of u.s. families, a situation that is sure to get worse if this child's death in texas proves to be a case of abuse. >> i know you're watching this case very closely for us. david mattingly, thank you. >>> a lot of news going on. we'll bring you up to speed. christine romans is here. >>> just into cnn, the average price for a gallon of gas has gone up to $3.75 a gallon, this is, if you're counting, the 33rd straight day it increased. prices have gone up about 45 cents in just over a month. the record high for the national average is $4.14. that was set in july 2008. we're expecting to hear a ruling in the bail hearing for oscar pistorius. the magistrate set to decide on whe
and russia. you might remember back in 2010 the outrage when an american woman actually put her adopted 7-year-old russian son on a plane alone and sent him on a one-way flight back to russia because of violent episodes the child had had. now russia recently imposed a ban on u.s. adoptions in russia. this could affect hundreds of u.s. families, a situation that is sure to get worse if this child's death in texas proves to be a case of abuse. >> i know you're watching this case very...
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i first met you and we went on a trip with the first lady, and a small group of journalists out to russia, and got a chance to see interesting sites, and a close-up look at hillary clinton, and one of the things that stood out in my mind, not the temples and all of that, but this moment in kazakhstan, and she was presented with a whip, and normally it's just the men that carries the whips with them, and she was considered so powerful as a first lady and she was presented with one of them, and she got a kick out of that, and there were a lot of jokes that followed that. >> right. we used to call them remember the hillary clinton trips. and they were under the radar, and there was some coverage but not as much, so you could really get to know her. it was a small group. and there was very interesting times. of course i have been following her for the past four years at the state department. >> jill, you actually said something that was pretty interesting earlier today and you wrote a whole article about it, and nobody saw her sleep. you never knew if you saw her get sleep during those trips,
i first met you and we went on a trip with the first lady, and a small group of journalists out to russia, and got a chance to see interesting sites, and a close-up look at hillary clinton, and one of the things that stood out in my mind, not the temples and all of that, but this moment in kazakhstan, and she was presented with a whip, and normally it's just the men that carries the whips with them, and she was considered so powerful as a first lady and she was presented with one of them, and...
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clinton tried to press the reset button with russia. >> we worked hard to get the right russian word. did i get it right? >> you got it wrong. >> i got it wrong. >> reporter: in burma, she saw the painful birth of democracy. she says benghazi is her greatest regret. >> i take full responsibility. at this point what doifference does it make? >> reporter: will she run in 2016? answers only prompt more speculation. >> i have absolutely no plans to run. >> reporter: she flew 1 million miles, visited 112 countries. kicked up her heels, threw back a few drinks on the side. a month of illness grounded her at the end. >> for me, it truly is a bittersweet moment to leave this room for the last time as secretary of state. >> reporter: enter the next secretary of state. >> american foreign policy is not defined by drones and deployments alone. >> reporter: john kerry, call, distinguished, gray-haired, son of a foreign service officer. >> trying to get some daylight between me and secretary clinton, that's not going to happen here today. >> reporter: as his confirmation hearing showed, the policy
clinton tried to press the reset button with russia. >> we worked hard to get the right russian word. did i get it right? >> you got it wrong. >> i got it wrong. >> reporter: in burma, she saw the painful birth of democracy. she says benghazi is her greatest regret. >> i take full responsibility. at this point what doifference does it make? >> reporter: will she run in 2016? answers only prompt more speculation. >> i have absolutely no plans to run....
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of state kerry seems intent on avoiding diplomatic disasters, especially in his first meeting with russia. >> we want to reset -- >> reporter: like his predecessor infamous misspelled reset button. >> we worked hard to get the right russian word. >> you got it wrong. >> reporter: kerry's photo op of the russian foreign minister was over in a minute. they seemed eager to get down to business. but when the cameras left kerry and sergei spent two hours together nearly half of which was devoted syria. >>> let's see if anything positive emerged from that meeting. we'll stay in touch with jill dougherty. let's get back to our top story. three days left to see if those forced spending cuts, $85 billion over the next seven months go into effect. our chief political analyst has been talking to senior administration officials. is there any progress being made at all to avert those cuts between now and friday? >> sure doesn't seem so. the senior administration officials i spoke with seem completely dug in on this. they are not having meetings with the house speaker or the republican leader in the se
of state kerry seems intent on avoiding diplomatic disasters, especially in his first meeting with russia. >> we want to reset -- >> reporter: like his predecessor infamous misspelled reset button. >> we worked hard to get the right russian word. >> you got it wrong. >> reporter: kerry's photo op of the russian foreign minister was over in a minute. they seemed eager to get down to business. but when the cameras left kerry and sergei spent two hours together nearly...
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., france, britain, russia, china. since last round of talks last june, iran's uranium enrichment program has expanded violating u.n. resolutions. >> iran's claiming its program is for civilian use only, energy and such things but western leaders fear iran is building a nuclear bomb. >>> canada, a group of scientists is now calling for food to be dna tested to make sure these things, products, are what they say they really are. >> now paula newton will report test willing keep horse meat from ending up in beef products and other types of food fraud. >> reporter: with all of the new food scares i bet you're wondering if there's any way to know for sure exactly what you're eating and what you're giving your family. so we've come here to canada, the university, in the biodiversity institute of ontario. chris wheeland is here. you used to be doing this for crime scenes. what we're starting with are ikea meatballs. >> all we really need is a 1 millimeter piece. >> reporter: a scrap of food, that's all it takes to screen and
., france, britain, russia, china. since last round of talks last june, iran's uranium enrichment program has expanded violating u.n. resolutions. >> iran's claiming its program is for civilian use only, energy and such things but western leaders fear iran is building a nuclear bomb. >>> canada, a group of scientists is now calling for food to be dna tested to make sure these things, products, are what they say they really are. >> now paula newton will report test willing...
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look what happened in russia a number of years ago. they did that in a movie theater. 120 people died. >> 117, probably -- what was close to 120, october of 2002 when that happened. they sent in gas, and people died from inhalation, gas poisoning. so you're right. what are the top priorities for negotiators as the standoff continues here? >> the most important thing is to have a dialogue between the hostage taker and the negotiator. you want to be able to gain credibility. everything is a negotiation. if he says i need some sodas, well, they can negotiate and to say let me talk to the child, let me know that he is okay. the bottom line to this whole thing is he has the onus of being responsible right now. and he is. he is starting to develop what we call the stockholm syndrome, which is a very important type of thing. it's bonding, and that's very important. >> how long will officials allow this standoff to continue before taking more aggressive action? >> i don't think they're going to take aggressive action. i think they'll continue
look what happened in russia a number of years ago. they did that in a movie theater. 120 people died. >> 117, probably -- what was close to 120, october of 2002 when that happened. they sent in gas, and people died from inhalation, gas poisoning. so you're right. what are the top priorities for negotiators as the standoff continues here? >> the most important thing is to have a dialogue between the hostage taker and the negotiator. you want to be able to gain credibility....
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a meteor shower in russia. a powerful blast followed by bright, burning objects from the sky. 247 people have been injured. let's get to phil black on the phone with us in moscow. that's quite a show. and it is certainly -- the flying glass injured people, sending them to the hospital. >> reporter: they are beginning to describe this. 9:20 in the mortgage. at homes, school, driving and suddenly a bright flash in the sky, followed seconds later by an enormous boom and you look up and there are white streaks across the sky this is what people are describing and what the video is showing. they say u.s.it's a large meteo hitting at month are femosphere boom, shock wave from the initial impact has caused much of the damage. much of the damage reported is broken and shattered glass and most of the injuries reported are a result of that broken and shattered glass. and as many as 500 people have sought some sort of medical attention. 100 of them have been admitted to hospitals, so not major structural damage, no vast n
a meteor shower in russia. a powerful blast followed by bright, burning objects from the sky. 247 people have been injured. let's get to phil black on the phone with us in moscow. that's quite a show. and it is certainly -- the flying glass injured people, sending them to the hospital. >> reporter: they are beginning to describe this. 9:20 in the mortgage. at homes, school, driving and suddenly a bright flash in the sky, followed seconds later by an enormous boom and you look up and there...